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tock. the deadline nears. senate leaders are working to open the government and raise the debt ceiling. regardless of they want to say about it. >> maryland state police blocked doug gansler or his choice of words. first, another frightening ordeal. scared off her would-be carjacker. this is a story we broke online. good evening. >> i do for joining us. another frightening ordeal. a suspect kidnapped her from her home and they are still at large. we're joined live from the scene. >> a person with knowledge about this case told us that she
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attended a funeral and then decide to stop here at the bank. she told police that she was here in the parking lot. a man approached her with a gun. >> police spent hours in the parking lot of the bank. they paid careful attention to ripken's car. she was standing by her car at 3:00 and a man walked up to her with a gun. >> she told us that the individual produced a handgun. he made mention of taking her car. familiaricial who was with the investigation and did not want to be identified said that the man said that he was having a bad day. button andthe panic sounded the vehicle. the gentleman walked off. >> investigators say that bank employees called police and
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nothing was taken. an atm camera captured a picture of the suspect. investigators recognized him from a prior incident and police arrested him two hours later. sky team 11 flew over the ripken home. last summer, she was taken from her home and driven around for several hours. police and cal ripken junior reward.a $1000 the man was never caught. casesot believe that the were related. >> it will look at it. the descriptions are not consistent with what we are looking at. this appears to be a crime of opportunity. >> we spoke with someone at the ripken home.
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somethingshocked that like this would happen for the second time in more than a year. please describe ripken as calm and collected. the police plan to release her name once they have official charges. time grows short tonight as the government shutdown approaches its 16 day effort were taken to avert a treasury default. we have the latest from washington. house republicans would reject the deal and forced a cancellation. this morning, they came to hear the details. john boehner would end the shutdown and raise the debt limit with changes to the health-care law. toi want to provide fairness
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people under the health care act. >> the plan would require the president and lawmakers to go into exchanges. >> is the time for the president to go into obamacare. >> extremist republicans are attempted to impede on the bipartisan progress with a bill but cannot pass the senate and will not pass the senate. mccain warned democrats to tone it down. >> let's stop it. >> he said that boehner was brave for dealing with the tea party and the debt ceiling. but the idea of default is wrong. >> -- >> the idea of default is wrong. house republicans look at the clan and said -- plan and said
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no. he allow a houseboat and that the measure passed with them a credit support and enrage the tea party? lawmakers in washington continue to close in on a budget deal. the s&p dropped. this hour, our partners at wbal radio confirmed that water .rojects will be delayed 45 workers from the baltimore district have been there -- notified that they will be for load. furloughed. words is heating up between doug gansler in the department sworn to protect them. he called a member a henchman.
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we are live at the police headquarters with the story. but the attorney general suggested that state police publicized questions to hurt him politically. >> the attorney general suggested that state police publicized questions to hurt him lyrically. -- politically. we campaign on dirty politics and dirty tricks. or threea memo from to years ago. >> the memo that he is referring to is from a state trooper assigned to attack him. he is one of the highest officeholders and get security and driving services from police. according to memos, he sometimes tries to take over on the road and puts officers at risk using
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lights, sirens, and excessive speeds to beat traffic. >> it is about safety and has nothing to do politics. those comments were upsetting to me and the state will ease. we stand by the troopers. >> he supervises the troopers. he says the complaints are motivated by duty and not politics. >> the executive protection is a henchman? totally inappropriate. as thestory broke gubernatorial hopeful announced a running mate. >> the story is completely untrue. that in police tell us the midst of this firestorm, they are providing executive protection services to the attorney general. a spokesman for the good mentor oh campaign told us that he has
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the utmost respect for state police. for that reason, at no time did the attorney general issued any orders to any members of the state police. reporting live. >> thank you. ed little operative lance on running for the maryland state senate. he told the news that he is going after the sea in the 45th district. he served 30 days in jail for conspiracy. he suggested that the gubernatorial race between martin o'malley and the former republican governor was over before the polls actually close. he'll will be running as a democrat next june. he plans to announce his candidacy this monday. >> staunchly defending a bottle tax. one day after a grocer blame the tax for putting them out of business. thatayor expressed regret
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the grocer is closing after 83 years. tax pays for $1 billion for city schools. >> the bottle tax helps baltimore close a budget deficit and keeps our city on sound financial footing without cutting vital city services. the bottle tax allows us to fund open schools, maintain police officers and firefighters and keep our libraries open. even with the bottle tax, five new grocery stores have opened. opening statements are expected to begin tomorrow in a trial of a baltimore city police officer was accused of shooting a police are cute -- recruits. recklessrged with endangerment in the shooting of raymond gray in a training
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exercise back in february. gray is not expected to testify in a criminal case. attorney has filed a $5 million civil suit. authorities are on the lookout for escaped inmate. the 33-year-old took off at 1:00 this afternoon. he was last seen running towards the highway. authorities say that he has tattoos on his arms, chest, and his name is on his right arm. he is serving a five-year sentence for armed robbery. if you see him, call the police. up next, arrest after a suicide of a teenage girl. the suspect in custody are two middle-aged girls -- teenage girls. the supreme court makes a key decision about the new gun law. the emotional story on this photo of an injured army ranger.
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>> there is some rain in the forecast. skiesnow, cloudy
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>> the u.s. supreme court took up the biggest case of the term. another challenge to affirmative action. the judges began hearing arguments about a voter approved ban on college admissions in michigan. there are preferential treatment. the michigan state attorney general says the law is about equal opportunity. critics say that a keeps
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universities from considering race, but not other factors. >> we are not discriminating against anything except discrimination. we are requiring equal treatment. >> my ability to get an undergraduate education and teaching diverse classrooms of children was impacted. and moment of african-american and latino students has dropped since the band has taken effect. also, a decision involving the gun permit law. it requires that anybody who has a gun permit must demonstrate a substantial reason to carry it outside of the home. gun rights advocates have been pushing for the high court to hear an appeal. who shot two man police officers in memphis has been found inside of the burning home in which he barricaded himself. the seven that 1:30 this
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afternoon as he was about to be arrested. an officer was shot four hours later after police through a chemical agent into the home to get the suspect to come out. he said the house on fire. both officers were released from the hospital. the sheriff is lashing out against two girls who cyber bullied. the sheriff says that one of the tormentors continued to make comments about her online and rags -- bragged about the bullying. >> the reason we rushed these arrests is because of this post. rebecca and she killed herself. you can add the last word. parentses against the
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are still a possibility. the mayor of san diego could be heading to prison for three years after pleading guilty to felony charges. he was plagued with sexual harassment allegations from 17 women. the 71-year-old was on the job for nine months. he claims that he never sexually harassed anyone. the victims are not being identified. authorities believe that dried ice explosions at los angeles international airport were triggered by a disgruntled employee and were not an act of terror. the homemade devices were found in restricted areas of the airport and near planes. suspectave no specific and believe that the explosions were part of a labor dispute. honoreddent obama william today with the medal of honor. he told the reporters that the
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honor belonged to him and -- >> this is earned with a team of , and ourt greens, army afghan partners. standing side by side. and now, that includes goldstar families. this metal represents them and us. the fifth medal recipient for actions in afghanistan. of someone weo did the attack in afghanistan. he's being awarded the purple heart. his commander thought he was unconscious. his commander sent his photograph.
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>> now, your forecast. some mild weather for the middle of the month. the record is up in the mid-80s. 32 degrees at the record low. i am 63 degrees at the airport. downtown baltimore and 63 degrees. fromratures are ranging below two-mid 60s. beach, it is cloud covering the region. even our chilly spots.
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skiesk there are cloudy coming. tomorrow, approaching the area, there are study -- scattered showers. there's concentrated activities. will get past the mid atlantic and it will be cloudy and mild. we will deal with some shower chances in our region. it does not look like it will be the rain that we have had. we have had some scattered showers. it is out there in the upper midwest and back in the rockies, some snow is falling in denver. it is falling in the central rockies and tonight, it is all about cool air. that is to the east. tomorrow is another mild day. you can see the cloudy skies. night and during the afternoon is when we see the rain chances.
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the southern end of that front works its way through. the timing is good. temperatures will drop event. mostly cloudy tomorrow. 69-74 degrees. not much of a breeze in the open waters of the day. the wind speeds are only averaging about five knots. another chance for showers tomorrow and thursday. use the mountains, the rains will become scattered. a 30% chance of a shower on thursday. to be a decent day tomorrow. scattered some showers arriving at the beach on thursday. temperatures are above normal for two more days. overnight lowsy, will send this back into the mid-30s. well temperatures in the upper
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30s. >> thank you. jimmy fallon gives us a rundown on what to expect. >> with the backstreet boys and robin williams is on the program. mark cuban always has something controversial to say. whatove the song and delights betty white? limp -- a lip-synch battle. that's after jay leno. check it out. >> this week, they will do one thing a lot less. they have to do a lot better. we'll tell you about it.
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saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> now, your sport. another growing concern. the punting game. before the season, you had to go back three years to find me last one.-- find the last this is bizarre. you cannot count on this happening.
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denver turned the game upside down. john harbaugh has cause for concern. the ravens take it out of the picture. >> our pass protection has never been a problem. we got to punts blocked. that should never happen. we tasted protection and we should not have done that that way. >> protection issues of their own. the ravens have a chance to compound those concerns. there is nothing home state intervention. won the best pass rushers they have ever had. this week, they will take one of the best pass rushers they have ever had. tomlin made it clear that the pass rush has the attention. allou look at them,
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defensive discussions start with the protection of quarterbacks. guys havely, those been very disruptive. the matter is that they have been disrupted throughout their career. >> a championship series. game three is final. st. louis beat the dodgers. the cardinals lead the series. the power outage. justin verlander on jacoby ellsbury. it was a pitchers duel. job.ox have a crush
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what did. -- wicked. drops them 1-0. the bottom of the ninth, he ends it. two games-one. -- 2-1. >> we had sliders. he has never done that to make. i just kept going at it. i kept going at it. >> i never watch the red sox. >> this is a postseason. it is a man beard. >> it does not look real. it looks like they took her low
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and fluffed it out. thumb, majorof league baseball players do not fluffed that's. --
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>> scattered showers. not a torrential downpour. on thursday afternoon, it should be out of here. temperatures are in the 70s. scattered showers. sunshine returns for the weekend. next week, we have 30s in the morning. a chance for a few showers on tuesday. >> i have not. >> holiday hunt. it a hunch. >> anyways, jay leno is next. good night.
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